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Not only did COVID-19 rank as the No. 1 issue on voters’ minds, ahead of homelessness, wildfires, crime and the economy, but just 3 in 10 California voters said Newsom’s pandemic policies were ...
With polls showing Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom ahead by double digits on the eve of California’s recall election, voters there seem ready to reject the laissez-faire COVID-19 policies that have ...
According to the poll, 48% of California voters now approve of the governor. The PPIC surveyed 1,628 adult California residents, including 1,075 likely voters, between Feb. 6 and Feb. 13.
[8] [9] This election was the result of one of 179 attempts to recall a state-level elected official in California since voters gained the right to recall in 1911, one of 55 attempts to recall a governor, and one of six such efforts to remove Newsom. [10] [8] [9] Every California governor since 1960 has experienced some form of a recall attempt ...
Newsom, a first-term governor beset by challenges including the COVID-19 pandemic, extreme drought and severe wildfires, boosted turnout among Democrats with a flurry of late campaigning and ...
“I’m feeling good, as long as we can get out that vote," Newsom said after greeting volunteers in San Francisco hours before the polls closed. Fate of California Gov. Gavin Newsom hangs on ...
The White House praised California Gov. Gavin Newsom's survival in a state recall election, arguing that the Democrat's sweeping margin makes the case for President Joe Biden's latest COVID-19 rules.
On May 10, Governor Newsom announced the $100 billion California Comeback Plan. [ 107 ] $12 billion will go towards expanding the state's Golden State Stimulus program for more households. Under the plan, households that make under $75,000 and have not received the Golden State Stimulus already will be getting $600.